Biology 1002B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Gamete, Transposase, Sexual Reproduction

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12. 3a: dna polymerase makes few error when proof reading sequences. Most of the errors that do occur are called base-pair mismatches. Generally become corrected by dna polymerase or by other dna repair mechanisms. Only when the most recently added base is correctly paired with complementary base on template strand can dna polymerase continue to add nucleotides to growing chain. Correct pairs allow the stabilizing hydrogen bonds to form. If a mismatch occurs, dna polymerase reverses using a built in deoxynuclease to newly added incorrect nucleotide. Dna poly(cid:373)erase adds dna (cid:374)u(cid:272)leotides i(cid:374) 5(cid:859) 3(cid:859) dire(cid:272)tio(cid:374: generally there is a 1 in a million error with dna polymerase, if inhibited, the error rate increases to 1 in every 1000, to 10,000 nucleotides. 12. 4 b: any errors that remain after dna polymerase has already proofread, then go through another round of proofreading by dna repair mechanisms.

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